She hits 2540 notes in 5 minutes 58.72 seconds for an average of 7.08 notes per second. I COUNTED. And all that without missing a note. So clean!! Love her!!
@@joutneyman Sometimes I just have to know. Luckily, someone took the Rocksmith app and made a video. I can't speak to the accuracy; however, I counted anyway. No matter what, Tina's playing blows me away.
I can only say Wow! I played this song in school (although I played violin back then). It just makes my heart happy that kids are still involved in music these days! 💜
I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could. This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt. Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view. There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye. 1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP! 2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part." Weird. But true. Afterthoughts. Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way. REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument. REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen. REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to. The end.
Tina S. is amazing. Sadly she stopped uploading new material on her YT channel in 2016 after having been voted best guitarist on YT for three years in a row. A few months ago I watched a reaction by a British professional guitarist to this same performance. The two things I remember him saying in that reaction video are: 1. It took him one week of practice to be able to play the first 12 seconds of this little over 6 minutes long piece. At that rate it would have taken him 30 weeks of practice to play the entire piece. 2. You must keep the guitar perfectly steady at all times to minimize the risk of mistakes, which is why Tina is sitting & supporting her guitar with both of her legs.
If you watched same video, I’m pretty sure you did, he explained that that is the traditional classical guitar position over the left leg as compared to rock, over the right leg. Plus someone else broke the whole 5:48 down. She averages 7 notes per second playing this.
Tina learned this song in 4 DAYS, during her school holidays in August 2016. The coaching lessons with Renaud who films her are expensive, so only 4 days to learn this song.
She is from France. This is her last video done around 3 or so years ago. She started classical guitar when she was 6. Later she studied under jazz-rock guitarist Renaud Louis-Servais. She is now 21 and, evedently, has been in college/university the last few years and is focusing on her studies. In an interview she said she treated the music she did on YT like a video game where you just practice until muscle memory takes over. But, obviously, you can't play like that w/o innate ability. Good review!👍
@@EddyParera123 No, she has not taken guitar lessons with Renaud Louis-Servais since 2016, the date of her last video. She is studying higher and in 2020 she will enter a business school in her city near Paris. Nothing to do with the guitar which is only a hobby.
I use to think the guitar heroes of my youth could never be topped. Some of the talent today makes *most* of those guys look like session musicians. (though it turned out some of those session musicians were fantastic). Tina S is a special talent.
If, you guys liked this one, then you should definitely check out Tina s. Playing dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😊
Erwin Amesz I heard a pro player say it basically takes about 2 weeks for every 20 seconds. Tina averages 7 notes per second in this piece. Someone else broke it all down.
Stan never moved during this performance. I think it was more than he could comprehend on one listen. That's not a put down. it's just an observation on your first exposure to her talents. You were transfixed.
Tina is the most gifted and talented young woman on the internet today. She puts in more practice hours than most guitarists can even count. She was 17 when she played this incomprehensible hard piece of the great master Ludwig van Beethoven. I sell one of my guitars after every time I hear her play. I’m down to three best guitars now. No, shite, I listened to this as well, so I’ll be down to two guitars, the pink Stratocaster and the rare Rickenbacker from -64. They will be sold tonight, and I think I’ll buy an accordion for all the money from the guitars I sold. Then I just hope she doesn’t have a sister who plays the accordion. Hat’s off for you, you wonderful source of inspiration.
Hi from France! It's normal thing to be speechless at the first time! Her UA-cam Channel with 16 masterpieces : ua-cam.com/channels/ejGhzyJ_-l4j_3AZumgl-A.html About her : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_S
Et depuis ce morceau en 2016 plus rien. Une nouvelle guitare bariolée en 2017 qu'on n'a jamais vue jouer avec. J'espère que c'est à cause de ses études supérieures qui prennent du temps et non pas les petits copains.
Guys, you should check out the website watch2gether.com It plays a youtube video (you just paste the link) and it plays it for everyone in the room, so you wouldn't have to count each time you want to play a video for you to react on.
Either it is an angel or it is a demon who plays, I do not think that a normally constituted human being can play like that, in this whole score she made NO FAULTS!
@@0ParisFrance I don't know if you are answering me seriously but a human being worthy of the name cannot play the guitar like she does, it's basically impossible, as she runs her fingers on the guitar is magic but black magic.
She’s been practicing since she was 8 years old and she is from France, she is now 21 years old, thanks. Definitely check out Tina s. Dragon force through the fire and the flames cover, at 15 years old, a very difficult song, and she nails it, awesome awesome thanks 😊 she also covers other songs , like AC/DC. , Metallica, Steve vai, etc. thanks 😊
Tina S was Classically trained from age 5, she was 17 in this video. Probably one of the best guitarists in the world, hands down.. She stopped making videos a few years ago. its assumed thats she's concentrating on college. no one really knows though.. That woman can shed like nobodies business
If you do a little research, you'll see that she's in business school, she posted photos at her school on Twitter, and also her colorful new guitar from 2017.
Dayniton Santana Ribeiro She’s chasing down a degree in law from last I heard. This was just a hobby for her. Which sucks. We have too many lawyers in the world and not enough musicians with her amazing talent.
Tina S(etkic) is french and she plays guitar since child (6 years old more or less), u can't see her progression practice on her youtube channel from child to now. It's the result of 15 years of pratice everyday. After finish her Conservatoire (french school of performing arts) she plays with her band today.
If the rest of the band is anywhere near her quality, they will soon be famous. Where do they play? I live in Florida but might catch a plane if I can get tickets.
For real? Today? A big UA-camr called "Nando Moura" just made a video about 10 hours ago, talking about her and his concern on her not posting anything for over 3 years on youtube and being radio silent on all her social media. If its not ask too much, would you link us to anything that proves that she is OK, if you dont want to sent it to me, just search on youtube "Nando Moura", he has over 3M subs, then you can DM him, we would be really happy if this is true =)
IvZDaMatrak Actually her videos only cover her progression for 11 years 6-17. There is nothing at all posted after Moonlight 3+ years ago on any social media platform.
She hits 2540 notes in 5 minutes 58.72 seconds for an average of 7.08 notes per second. I COUNTED.
And all that without missing a note. So clean!! Love her!!
Im more impressed by your counting.
@@joutneyman Sometimes I just have to know. Luckily, someone took the Rocksmith app and made a video. I can't speak to the accuracy; however, I counted anyway. No matter what, Tina's playing blows me away.
One thing you have to realize is that this is a live take. No edits. No punch ins. No room for any mistakes at all. It's mind boggling. Such a gift.
The great thing about this is Ludwig's people probably aren't going to block this!
I’m sure Dr. Viossy wouldn’t block it either.
This is her last video, recorded in August 2016, she was 17 years old. She learned this piece in 4 days during her school holidays. R.I.P Tina S.
I can only say Wow! I played this song in school (although I played violin back then). It just makes my heart happy that kids are still involved in music these days! 💜
I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could.
This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt.
Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view.
There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye.
1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP!
2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part."
Weird. But true.
Afterthoughts.
Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way.
REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument.
REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen.
REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to.
The end.
Tina S. is amazing. Sadly she stopped uploading new material on her YT channel in 2016 after having been voted best guitarist on YT for three years in a row. A few months ago I watched a reaction by a British professional guitarist to this same performance. The two things I remember him saying in that reaction video are:
1. It took him one week of practice to be able to play the first 12 seconds of this little over 6 minutes long piece. At that rate it would have taken him 30 weeks of practice to play the entire piece.
2. You must keep the guitar perfectly steady at all times to minimize the risk of mistakes, which is why Tina is sitting & supporting her guitar with both of her legs.
If you watched same video, I’m pretty sure you did, he explained that that is the traditional classical guitar position over the left leg as compared to rock, over the right leg. Plus someone else broke the whole 5:48 down. She averages 7 notes per second playing this.
That's from her early classical guitar lessons ,now she doesn't hold it the same but like most of electrical guitar players.
she learned this in 3 months
Tina learned this song in 4 DAYS, during her school holidays in August 2016. The coaching lessons with Renaud who films her are expensive, so only 4 days to learn this song.
She is from France. This is her last video done around 3 or so years ago. She started classical guitar when she was 6. Later she studied under jazz-rock guitarist Renaud Louis-Servais. She is now 21 and, evedently, has been in college/university the last few years and is focusing on her studies. In an interview she said she treated the music she did on YT like a video game where you just practice until muscle memory takes over. But, obviously, you can't play like that w/o innate ability. Good review!👍
Do you know, is she studying music or something else?
@@EddyParera123
No, she has not taken guitar lessons with Renaud Louis-Servais since 2016, the date of her last video. She is studying higher and in 2020 she will enter a business school in her city near Paris. Nothing to do with the guitar which is only a hobby.
@@0ParisFrance aaah
tina s best I have seen in 70 years + she can play hard rock. metal as well
I use to think the guitar heroes of my youth could never be topped.
Some of the talent today makes *most* of those guys look like session musicians. (though it turned out some of those session musicians were fantastic).
Tina S is a special talent.
TINA SETKIC FILMED AT 17 y.o. BY HER PROFESSOR Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS, in 2016 near Paris in France.
When she recorded this she was 17 years old.
She also did a cover of Through The Fire and Flames by Dragonforce.
Tina S (Setkic). “Through the Fire and Flames” - DragonForce m.ua-cam.com/video/XpASSx0ecTU/v-deo.html
Have They even heard that song?. Maybe should react to DragonForce playing e first
If, you guys liked this one, then you should definitely check out Tina s. Playing dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😊
Tina S (Setkic). “Through the Fire and Flames” - DragonForce m.ua-cam.com/video/XpASSx0ecTU/v-deo.html
A pro guitarplayer said he would need a week to play the first 12 seconds without a flaw........ Tina S is THE female Vai, Satriani etc
Erwin Amesz I heard a pro player say it basically takes about 2 weeks for every 20 seconds. Tina averages 7 notes per second in this piece. Someone else broke it all down.
I just tossed my guitar out the door 😂
You guys should watch her 8 years of practice, an she was 17 at the time of the recording.
And then nothing after, finished!
GOD SHOWING OFF HIS CREATION.... I KEEP LOOKING, BUT SADLY SEE'S GONE
Really enjoy your opinions and your sense of humor. Have a great 4th be safe and healthy.
Thanks, you too!
OK badass that's just badass all the guitar slingers put that in your amps and smoke it
Stan never moved during this performance. I think it was more than he could comprehend on one listen. That's not a put down. it's just an observation on your first exposure to her talents. You were transfixed.
Not everyone plays like Angus Young! Hahaha !
How is it possible for her to memorize such an amount of notes..?
Yes in 4 days for her !
Muscle memory is the answer, you can store a lot outside of your conscious memory if you just do it a ridiculous number of times
@@celem91 Redditor.
Amazed that people with excellent memory are out there?
hey, thx a lots about Tina !!!
Big big pratctice since his 7 yo
Welcome to France Guys...
Tina said 6 yo, and electric 13 yo
Tina is the most gifted and talented young woman on the internet today. She puts in more practice hours than most guitarists can even count. She was 17 when she played this incomprehensible hard piece of the great master Ludwig van Beethoven. I sell one of my guitars after every time I hear her play. I’m down to three best guitars now. No, shite, I listened to this as well, so I’ll be down to two guitars, the pink Stratocaster and the rare Rickenbacker from -64. They will be sold tonight, and I think I’ll buy an accordion for all the money from the guitars I sold. Then I just hope she doesn’t have a sister who plays the accordion. Hat’s off for you, you wonderful source of inspiration.
Her brother Sacha also plays the guitar, but her little sister Léa I don't know.
Wonder how many burned guitars she are responsible for. 🤘🥰🤘
Hahaha and Tina still the same guitar since the age of 13! A VIGIER Excalibur Custom
Tina Setkic, born in France, raised in Paris. Her parents from Croatia.
Tina does not live in Pari
s but south of Paris . From Bosnia and Herzegovina on the border with Croatia.
I need to stop watching this and go practice.
Good luck.
LvB smile to.he was so proud, and thinking, in my Lifetime ,i need a electric guitar, or Moog Snth.. please Tina ,come back
Hi from France! It's normal thing to be speechless at the first time!
Her UA-cam Channel with 16 masterpieces : ua-cam.com/channels/ejGhzyJ_-l4j_3AZumgl-A.html
About her :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_S
Et depuis ce morceau en 2016 plus rien. Une nouvelle guitare bariolée en 2017 qu'on n'a jamais vue jouer avec. J'espère que c'est à cause de ses études supérieures qui prennent du temps et non pas les petits copains.
Guys, you should check out the website watch2gether.com It plays a youtube video (you just paste the link) and it plays it for everyone in the room, so you wouldn't have to count each time you want to play a video for you to react on.
She was 14 in this video
14 ????? Hahahahaha, she is born in 1999 and this video is 2016 !!! Go to school !!
NO, she was 5 in this video, hahaha !
Either it is an angel or it is a demon who plays, I do not think that a normally constituted human being can play like that, in this whole score she made NO FAULTS!
She's a demon, she don't wanna talk to nobody
@@0ParisFrance I don't know if you are answering me seriously but a human being worthy of the name cannot play the guitar like she does, it's basically impossible, as she runs her fingers on the guitar is magic but black magic.
@@freeman202
Tina is not a human, she is a bionic E.T.
@@0ParisFrance i'm not joke, i'm very serious
@@freeman202 me too.
She’s been practicing since she was 8 years old and she is from France, she is now 21 years old, thanks. Definitely check out Tina s. Dragon force through the fire and the flames cover, at 15 years old, a very difficult song, and she nails it, awesome awesome thanks 😊 she also covers other songs , like AC/DC. , Metallica, Steve vai, etc. thanks 😊
Joey C Some of your information isn’t correct. She’s been playing since four and started taking classical lessons at 6, on guitar and piano.
@@frankiek2269 PIANO ???
I never saw a piano at Tina's?
@@frankiek2269 tu racontes trop de bêtises ? Pourquoi ces mensonges, ces inventions ? Il faut toujours recouper ses informations pour les vérifier !
you all could not play that +as I say she can play any music you want better than any 1 here
Tina S was Classically trained from age 5, she was 17 in this video.
Probably one of the best guitarists in the world, hands down..
She stopped making videos a few years ago. its assumed thats she's concentrating on college. no one really knows though..
That woman can shed like nobodies business
Danny Holland How do so many get their info wrong. She’s been playing since four. Started taking classical lessons on guitar and piano at 6.
If you do a little research, you'll see that she's in business school, she posted photos at her school on Twitter, and also her colorful new guitar from 2017.
@@frankiek2269 Tina has never played the piano !!
@@frankiek2269 Tina went to the Conservatory and took a guitar teacher with her brother when she was 13.
Where is she? 3 years without posting!!!!!
Dayniton Santana Ribeiro She’s chasing down a degree in law from last I heard. This was just a hobby for her. Which sucks. We have too many lawyers in the world and not enough musicians with her amazing talent.
@@frankiek2269 a degree in law NO ! Business school in her city.
Phil Genève - Paris I saw that posted a few other places that’s why I thought it was good information. Thanks.
Phil Genève - Paris really?
@@0ParisFrance et moi je suis son voisin dans le 12 arrondissement.
WHY did you put out a video like this!?!!
To make Tina known in the world, thank you to him!
Tina S(etkic) is french and she plays guitar since child (6 years old more or less), u can't see her progression practice on her youtube channel from child to now. It's the result of 15 years of pratice everyday. After finish her Conservatoire (french school of performing arts) she plays with her band today.
If the rest of the band is anywhere near her quality, they will soon be famous. Where do they play? I live in Florida but might catch a plane if I can get tickets.
For real? Today?
A big UA-camr called "Nando Moura" just made a video about 10 hours ago, talking about her and his concern on her not posting anything for over 3 years on youtube and being radio silent on all her social media.
If its not ask too much, would you link us to anything that proves that she is OK, if you dont want to sent it to me, just search on youtube "Nando Moura", he has over 3M subs, then you can DM him, we would be really happy if this is true =)
IvZDaMatrak Actually her videos only cover her progression for 11 years 6-17. There is nothing at all posted after Moonlight 3+ years ago on any social media platform.
She plays with her BAND today ???
Where do you get that bullshit ???
What is the name of the BAND that I laugh ?? The ROLLING STONES ??
It is because of these fakes news that Tina no longer publishes!
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Several guitarists have had debates over whether she made a mistake somewhere around minute 4.
Yes she made 1 mistake. That's why she stoped playing guitar.
@@Wirmish hahahahaha !
Oh, you are talking about that missed note between 4:53,126348 and 4:53,126349?
I´m afraid it was lost in the fps of that recording......
:)